feeling whacked
totally whacked
whacked out
looks whacked
his attacker whacked him on the head.
he was whacked while sitting in his car.
He whacked the mosquito with a fly swatter.
She whacked the dough to flatten it.
The teacher whacked the desk with a ruler to get the students' attention.
He whacked the ball out of the park.
The chef whacked the garlic to release the flavor.
She whacked the weeds with a gardening tool.
The boxer whacked his opponent with a powerful punch.
He whacked the table in frustration.
The criminal whacked the safe with a crowbar to break it open.
She whacked the alarm clock to silence it.
And sometimes it gets hellaciously whacked.
I'm dealing with whacked out, militant witches.
It says here that a Muppet got whacked on Sesame Street last night.
An obvious thought is that it got whacked, hard, by an impact long ago.
Much obliged. What's whacked for $20, Alex?
George caught him and had him whacked.
Rene roared at this, his small monkey eyes dancing with glee as he whacked Tommy on his twisted back.
Yeah. Then she whacked him across the head with a baseball bat.
A winter storm whacked much of the Midwest, with snowfall reaching a foot in some areas.
In the Czech Republic, which was whacked by covid, the services share is three percentage points below trend.
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